For top agents

Write the next offer without rebuilding the last one.

OfferEase gives high-output agents a guided, review-first workspace for buyer details, terms, documents, signing, and the transaction record that follows.

Guided like tax software, built for offer prep: step through terms, review what matters, keep control, and track the sent package.

OfferEase transaction workspace preview
Reusable records
Buyer + agent

Profiles and setup data become source material, not busywork.

Review posture
Editable draft

Autofill helps, but the agent stays in control before send.

After send
One record

Package, signing state, tasks, documents, and audit history stay together.

Who it is for

For agents writing multiple offers per week who need speed without losing control of the details.

Every offer starts with the same repetitive setup.

Buyer identity, agent details, lender notes, deposit defaults, and form fields should not be recreated from memory.

Fast drafts still need a calm review pass.

OfferEase is built around editable terms, traceable autofill, document review, and package snapshots.

The work continues after signatures go out.

The same transaction record can hold signing status, execution evidence, tasks, documents, and audit history.

Workflow

Guided where it helps. Flexible where agents need control.

01

Reuse the clean details.

Start from buyer profiles, contacts, agent setup, and document defaults when they exist.

02

Step through the terms.

Enter or adjust offer terms in a guided flow that keeps the draft editable.

03

Review before send.

Check the package, preserve a snapshot, then track what was sent and signed.

Bucks County signal

Local data shows where offer work gets messy.

These source-backed notes tie market movement to the offer-writing work agents actually feel: repeat buyer prep, document readiness, review pressure, and the handoff after send.

Early access

Bring the next offer conversation into one reviewable workflow.

Tell us where you work and how much offer volume you handle. We will use that to prioritize the right beta conversations.